Starting from the suggestions offered in his essay Why Read Hannah Arendt Now (2018), this paper aims to review the main aspects of Richard Bernstein’s interpretation of Arendt. This is particularly interesting in the light of Bernstein’s philosophical background primarily characterized by the influence of Deweyan pragmatism and Marxism. Within this theoretical framework, the paper argues how Bernstein can provide Arendt Studies with original, yet unexplored, point of view on the work of the author of The Human Condition.

Per la dignità della politica. Hannah Arendt nella lettura di Richard J. Bernstein = For the Dignity of Politics. Hannah Arendt in the Reading of Richard J. Bernstein

Daniele Bassi
2020-01-01

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Starting from the suggestions offered in his essay Why Read Hannah Arendt Now (2018), this paper aims to review the main aspects of Richard Bernstein’s interpretation of Arendt. This is particularly interesting in the light of Bernstein’s philosophical background primarily characterized by the influence of Deweyan pragmatism and Marxism. Within this theoretical framework, the paper argues how Bernstein can provide Arendt Studies with original, yet unexplored, point of view on the work of the author of The Human Condition.
2020
2020
https://www.rivisteweb.it/doi/10.1416/97184
Richard Bernstein; Hannah Arendt; Pragmatism; Marxism; Politics
Bassi, Daniele
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